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Dear all,
After setting config of squirrelmail under Redhat 9, I enter the login and password on the first webpage of squirrelmail, Then click the button, it turns to the empty webpage without any message, the filename of such page is redirect.php. Please give me some advice, thanks Regards, Simon |
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On 2007-08-22 10:48, Simon lee wrote:
> Dear all, > > After setting config of squirrelmail under Redhat 9, I enter the login and > password on the first webpage of squirrelmail, Then click the button, it > turns to the empty webpage without any message, the filename of such page is > redirect.php. Please give me some advice, thanks > > Regards, > Simon > > > Check memory_limit in /etc/php.ini , if you have lot of mail, the default memory limit may not be enough for squirrel to display them. If that dosn't (you must restart apache) , try do disable all squirrel plugins, then activate them one by one to see which is broken. You should only use squirreldir/config/conf.pl to change your settings, and make sure your $data_dir exist, and that squirrel can write there. But, I guess this is very OT here, squirrel is using imap , to read mail, it has not much to do with sendmail other then sending outgoing post to any MTA. /bb |
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Simon lee schrieb:
[SquirrelMail question] SquirrelMail has a rather good FAQ at http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/UserFAQ and a very active mailing list (info at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/...rrelmail-users, archive at http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/f...rrelmail-users) both of which might provide more than a newsgroup with has nothing to do with SquirrelMail at all. -- Please excuse my bad English/German/French/Greek/Cantonese/Klingon/... |
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In article <fagt9r$sb3$1@nnews.pacific.net.hk>,
"Simon lee" <simonlee@yahoo.com> wrote: > Dear all, > > After setting config of squirrelmail under Redhat 9, I enter the login and > password on the first webpage of squirrelmail, Then click the button, it > turns to the empty webpage without any message, the filename of such page is > redirect.php. Please give me some advice, thanks Here's my advice: find a suitable place to ask SquirrelMail questions. SquirrelMail is not Sendmail. -- Now where did I hide that website... |
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* Bill Cole wrote:
> In article <fagt9r$sb3$1@nnews.pacific.net.hk>, > "Simon lee" <simonlee@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> After setting config of squirrelmail under Redhat 9, I enter the login and >> password on the first webpage of squirrelmail, Then click the button, it >> turns to the empty webpage without any message, the filename of such page is >> redirect.php. Please give me some advice, thanks > > Here's my advice: find a suitable place to ask SquirrelMail questions. > > SquirrelMail is not Sendmail. > We could drop the mail form both and Send him a Squirrel. SendSquirrel The Squirrel should be able to figure it out for him. :-) |
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* Bill Cole wrote:
> In article <fagt9r$sb3$1@nnews.pacific.net.hk>, > "Simon lee" <simonlee@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> After setting config of squirrelmail under Redhat 9, I enter the login and >> password on the first webpage of squirrelmail, Then click the button, it >> turns to the empty webpage without any message, the filename of such page is >> redirect.php. Please give me some advice, thanks > > Here's my advice: find a suitable place to ask SquirrelMail questions. > > SquirrelMail is not Sendmail. > We could drop the mail form both and Send him a Squirrel. SendSquirrel The Squirrel should be able to figure it out for him. :-) |
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